(April 21, 2021 at 4:55 pm)arewethereyet Wrote:(April 21, 2021 at 4:38 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Take a small knife and cut carefully through the outer bark. If the inside is the least bit green, there’s hope.HaHa...I just asked my husband if he thinks it can it can be saved. It's unseasonably chilly here this week but when it warms up he's going to assess the chances. He learned a lot about horticulture from his grandfather so I am holding out a little bit of hope. sniffle
[disclaimer: The above advice is relayed from Mrs. Boru. In the event of plant death, personal injury, and any real or imagined or hypothetical damage to persons, property, or passing ostriches, the undersigned is free of any and all liability from the moment of the incident until the heat death of the universe.]
Boru
My wife is the green thumb in the family. She’s always said that no woody plant is completely beyond hope until it’s as dry as kindling.
Boru
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